153
153
Jan 7, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
steve hayes, juan williams and charles krauthammer. steve? >> i think the quote you read is offensive. its clownish view of what people have been arguing both with respect to protecting national security but the threat that iranian poses to the united states of america. i think one of the areas in which hagel has shown himself to be president obama's left, and he has in a variety of different places, is the question of iran. hagel ruled out a military strike would be unreasonable, it would be foolish to do that. something that the obama administration despite fact i think they have taken a rather accommodating and patient approach has never done. the second one he proposed establishing an interest section in tehran at a time we knew, we had increasing evidence of the efforts that the iranians were make to kill u.s. soldiers on the ground in afghanistan and iraq. they were making progress on nuclear weapons. chuck hagel is proposing establishing that in tehran. i think its bad step. if you believe as i do the obama administration has meant a d
steve hayes, juan williams and charles krauthammer. steve? >> i think the quote you read is offensive. its clownish view of what people have been arguing both with respect to protecting national security but the threat that iranian poses to the united states of america. i think one of the areas in which hagel has shown himself to be president obama's left, and he has in a variety of different places, is the question of iran. hagel ruled out a military strike would be unreasonable, it...
111
111
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
steve hayes in the weekly standard wrote nothing something in his blog this week, which i will put on the screen. >> chuck hagel said nothing as far off the table but one that believe us in the prospects for negotiation. we have been ready to negotiate under the right set of circumstances with iran for the last several years with our friends and allies so, force is the table but i'm glad we have people like the president and like chuck hagel who will be very careful when you start throwing around the terms -- >> he says it's not feasible. do you agree it is not feasible. >> what is the not feasible? >> military option? >>> military option is always feasible, you tell me what the option is. are we going to blow up tehran or go after facilities that might be well pro-toerktd hidden? and i think bob gates, the previous secretary of defense, who pointed out the difficulty of striking these places is a real one. so any military option is feasible in terms of dropping bombs but what is the result of that military attack? with respect to the revolutionary guard, he has reasons for why he did
steve hayes in the weekly standard wrote nothing something in his blog this week, which i will put on the screen. >> chuck hagel said nothing as far off the table but one that believe us in the prospects for negotiation. we have been ready to negotiate under the right set of circumstances with iran for the last several years with our friends and allies so, force is the table but i'm glad we have people like the president and like chuck hagel who will be very careful when you start...
59
59
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
steve sweeney, a democrat, blasted christie recently saying -- i guess he prayed a lot and got lucky a storm came. i know you apologized for that comment, but do you stand by your sentiment that the governor has been using the storm for his own gain? >> not for political gain, but to hide his record in new jersey. he said i'm going to wipe the slate clean now because of the storm. before the storm hit, we had 9.6% unemployment. we had the second highest foreclosure rate in the nation behind florida. our poverty rate has increased 3%. you don't get to wipe the slate clean, governor and quite honestly, if this is your jobs package, it's not a good jobs package. the governor wants to paint a different state than what's going on. >> one thing i have to ask you about this is post crisis bumps happen. as distasteful as it may be, they do happen. it happened to rudy giuliani after 9/11 and president bush. to president obama after superstorm sandy, too. right? maybe the reality of it is good leaders shine in a time of real crisis. is that something that could describe chris christie? >> i th
steve sweeney, a democrat, blasted christie recently saying -- i guess he prayed a lot and got lucky a storm came. i know you apologized for that comment, but do you stand by your sentiment that the governor has been using the storm for his own gain? >> not for political gain, but to hide his record in new jersey. he said i'm going to wipe the slate clean now because of the storm. before the storm hit, we had 9.6% unemployment. we had the second highest foreclosure rate in the nation...
125
125
Jan 6, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
that's why i was sad to see steve decide not to run for re-electi re-election. we need republicans, more republicans that will stand in and say, yes, spending is the issue. we have to realize we need to have reasonable revenue in the mix. we have to look at everything. when it comes to spending, defense can't be a sacred cow. we need legitimate entitlement reform. i was on "the cycle" one of msnbc's shows, and i suggested raising medicare since we're living longer isn't necessarily a bad idea. the three progressive hosts, would you have thought i proposed treason to the american government. >> congressman, let me ask you about your next endeavor. politico pointed out, the republican party has a primary problem. gop primary voters have become so conservative, they are nominating candidates that are losing winnable elections. these should have been walk overs for republicans and would have given them a majority. christine o'donnell. ken buck, sharon angle, todd akin and richard murdoch. you add in that the right-leaning gop election for ate has attracted fringy ca
that's why i was sad to see steve decide not to run for re-electi re-election. we need republicans, more republicans that will stand in and say, yes, spending is the issue. we have to realize we need to have reasonable revenue in the mix. we have to look at everything. when it comes to spending, defense can't be a sacred cow. we need legitimate entitlement reform. i was on "the cycle" one of msnbc's shows, and i suggested raising medicare since we're living longer isn't necessarily a...
116
116
Jan 13, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
but it's entirely possible that the house of representatives will approve a bill by representative steve stockman to do away with the gun-free school zones. >> and you'd be happy with that, if every school suddenly had people running around with guns, right? >> you're a good guesser. yes, sir. >> where are they going to put them? >> well, when people carry a concealed firearm, one doesn't exactly know for sure. and the element of surprise remains with the person carrying concealed, which means that somebody contemplating doing something horrible doesn't know which person or persons might be able to arrest him -- to stop him. and that's why our jurisdictions that have easy access to concealed carry firearms enjoy lower murder rates than, say, the gun control mecca of chicago which does better than one murder a day. >> let me end by asking you one more question. i think people watching will be curious. you're a very experienced man in your field. you've run your operation for a long time. people take you seriously. you're a leading member of the gun rights lobby. and people believe what yo
but it's entirely possible that the house of representatives will approve a bill by representative steve stockman to do away with the gun-free school zones. >> and you'd be happy with that, if every school suddenly had people running around with guns, right? >> you're a good guesser. yes, sir. >> where are they going to put them? >> well, when people carry a concealed firearm, one doesn't exactly know for sure. and the element of surprise remains with the person carrying...
178
178
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> steve sax, what about you? where are you seeing the flow? what are investors particularly grav stating towards these days? >> it's till equities and all of last year, credential the first couple weeks of this year, more in particular, though, small caps and midcaps. we've started to see them out-perform large caps. that was the story of 2012, with particularly the mega caps. so, if you look at the russell 2000, the mid cap 400 versus say the s&p 500, we've not only seen more flows in those areas, but we're actually seeing the out-performance, which is also a theme i think probably continues, certainly in the first half of this year. fundamentals are really strong in u.s. equities, and that translates well given the current macro environment into the small and mid caps in particular. >> all right, we'll leave it there. great conversation, appreciate your time and see you soon. >> thank you very much. >>> now a big move for stocks today. the dow made things more interesting. bob pisani has winners and losers on the session. >> was dell a big s
. >> steve sax, what about you? where are you seeing the flow? what are investors particularly grav stating towards these days? >> it's till equities and all of last year, credential the first couple weeks of this year, more in particular, though, small caps and midcaps. we've started to see them out-perform large caps. that was the story of 2012, with particularly the mega caps. so, if you look at the russell 2000, the mid cap 400 versus say the s&p 500, we've not only seen...
191
191
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
nonetheless, steve win has put a lot of resources into mack could you macou. things are getting better over there. i think wynn's a buy. then there's companies like boeing. getting terrible press. all of these companies that expanded rapidly around the globe and they have been roaring despite no research-oriented news that would make you feel all warm and fuzzy about the numbers. you can consider dell part of this number. yes, dell, the big service company that has been hurt by this rapid expansion at a time when no one trusted overseas markets. now dell might actually go private ♪ hallelujah and it would make sense because half of dell's money comes from overseas. exposures to europe is doing terrific clee. both have been kept back by worries. both ceos have said over and over, it's an issue. how about ford and general motors? have you seen these two? ford made the best chart in a book. it's screaming. company doubled its dividend and getting european losses under control while china and latin america turned the corner. the darn stock has never looked back.
nonetheless, steve win has put a lot of resources into mack could you macou. things are getting better over there. i think wynn's a buy. then there's companies like boeing. getting terrible press. all of these companies that expanded rapidly around the globe and they have been roaring despite no research-oriented news that would make you feel all warm and fuzzy about the numbers. you can consider dell part of this number. yes, dell, the big service company that has been hurt by this rapid...
66
66
Jan 7, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
steve liesman is with us and he disagrees with some of what bill found. why do you think then that money that gave the banks, taxpayers, we, being used to gamble. >> moral hazard problem that makes fannie mae look small. we have ben bernanke pushing on the rope, pushing on the bank balance sheets. we've got banks that don't want to lend that money out in interest rate because the small business owners who are supposed to be recipient of that money according to the federal reserve are too risky to take loans at that rate. so it is high pojcated and used to gamble in derivatives market. all of this is happening opaquely, off balance sheet and the big fear is what happens when the black spawn comes along and everyone calls in their collateral. >> steve, do you disagree? >> i think it is factually inaccurate to say the excess reserves are high pojcated. i do believe there is excess reserves out there and that there is a small increase in lending about a half trillion since 2010. most reserves were made excess. they are not required, showing they haven't turne
steve liesman is with us and he disagrees with some of what bill found. why do you think then that money that gave the banks, taxpayers, we, being used to gamble. >> moral hazard problem that makes fannie mae look small. we have ben bernanke pushing on the rope, pushing on the bank balance sheets. we've got banks that don't want to lend that money out in interest rate because the small business owners who are supposed to be recipient of that money according to the federal reserve are too...
240
240
Jan 8, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
an economist with ftn financial joins us and steve liesman, our senior economics reporter. you worried, what are you thinking here? >> you know the problem is we're already starting to see the consequences and specifically we saw that in the quarters leading up to the fiscal cliff discussion, and really this is just another reminder, another round reminding the american people and the world just how much of an imbalance this u.s. u.s. economy has become with out-of-control government spending and removing any incentive for businesses to invest in the u.s. economy. these are different conversations. when we talk about the government shutdown as a result of breaching the cliff, this is on obligations already made, dollars already spent. the conversation that we need to have or include here is reining in future spending which is what the republicans are trying to do at this point. >> what do you think, steve? have we already seen damage to the economy with all this uncertainty and questions surrounding the debt ceiling and the fiscal cliff, or is there a point that you believe
an economist with ftn financial joins us and steve liesman, our senior economics reporter. you worried, what are you thinking here? >> you know the problem is we're already starting to see the consequences and specifically we saw that in the quarters leading up to the fiscal cliff discussion, and really this is just another reminder, another round reminding the american people and the world just how much of an imbalance this u.s. u.s. economy has become with out-of-control government...
123
123
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
toure is a genius. >> steve, you're way too kind. i'm not a genius. >> i sounded like i meant that, too. >> you sure did. but i know how you can win your oufs office oscar pool. >> just ask me. >> it's not hard to predict. you just have to get into character. first, think old. the largest voting blak is actors and the majority of them are senior citizens. when you go to oscar screenings you see lots of air tanks. don't think what did my friends think was great? think what would my parents or grandparents vote for if they were in the mo offies years ago. that with i will put you in the mindset of the voters that chose the artist or two years ago chose the king's speech about british history over the social network. second, think like an actor. people who want to see craft like the hurt locker or "slumdog millionaire." third, think like you're in a high school with tons of money where everyone knows everyone and everyone is self absorbed and the social hierarchy is sharply defined. people in hollywood vote for people they love, people
toure is a genius. >> steve, you're way too kind. i'm not a genius. >> i sounded like i meant that, too. >> you sure did. but i know how you can win your oufs office oscar pool. >> just ask me. >> it's not hard to predict. you just have to get into character. first, think old. the largest voting blak is actors and the majority of them are senior citizens. when you go to oscar screenings you see lots of air tanks. don't think what did my friends think was great?...
286
286
Jan 9, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
steve knows this. but guess what? in 1992, you got the first president -- first democratic president in 12 years who then became the first democratic president since fdr to be re-elected. and now you've had the second democratic president to be re-elected since fdr who's the first guy who had a chance. and so but right now we're at a point where republicans can't rethink themselves if they don't accept that they need to do something. >> quick numbers here. so in the middle of this when democrats went too far left starting in 1968 and lost people like my parents who had been democrats going all the way back to fdr. >> let's just say '66. reagan wins midterm. >> so we start '66. the next 5 out of 6 presidential elections, republicans win the popular vote. so democrats get their act together. they offend the base. they move to the center. like you said, it's instituted, and then what happens? democrats win 5 of the next 6 presidential elections in the popular vote. this is not that hard. republicans have gone too far rig
steve knows this. but guess what? in 1992, you got the first president -- first democratic president in 12 years who then became the first democratic president since fdr to be re-elected. and now you've had the second democratic president to be re-elected since fdr who's the first guy who had a chance. and so but right now we're at a point where republicans can't rethink themselves if they don't accept that they need to do something. >> quick numbers here. so in the middle of this when...
115
115
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, i'm going to go to you. i was struck by the prolonged applause for treasury secretary tim geithner after the president thanked him. mr. lew has some big shoes to fill. mr. geithner obviously very respected on wall street and capitol hill. >> yeah, and again, sue, we will be debating the result of what was done in the early part of the financial crisis until we're both probably too old to debate. but we may be right now. who knows. >> no, we're not. speak for yourself. >> the point being is that i think it is not debatable that the earlier access taken did bring calm and were rather historic at the time and that tim geithner and the president by extension, along with hank paulson and even president george bush before him, deserve credit for bringing calm to the markets at that moment. i was struck, sue, by one thing. first of all, president obama really emphasizing the budget issues when it came to jack lew. not some of the other wisconsin ones that are thought to be his weakness. the other one was the sense
steve, i'm going to go to you. i was struck by the prolonged applause for treasury secretary tim geithner after the president thanked him. mr. lew has some big shoes to fill. mr. geithner obviously very respected on wall street and capitol hill. >> yeah, and again, sue, we will be debating the result of what was done in the early part of the financial crisis until we're both probably too old to debate. but we may be right now. who knows. >> no, we're not. speak for yourself....
95
95
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
>> steve: sorry, ben. and "silver lining playbook" received four nominations all in the acting category. >> brian: last time that happened was 1981, "reds." i was wearing the same outfit (see you tomorrow. going on, brian. long as can be. fox news alert. white house might use executive orders to go around congress and push through new gun laws in america, setting off alarm bells. possibly setting up a showdown over the separation of powers. that would be intriguing. welcome everybody, to "america's newsroom." i'm bill hemmer. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. vice president joe biden meets today with the nra and wal-mart that is set to be a pretty contentious meeting. two powerhouses in the gun industryer this, but biden's comments got gun owners fired up yesterday. here is some of that. >> the president is going to act. there are executive orders, there are executive action that can be taken. we haven't decided what it will be yet but we're compiling it all with the help of the attorn
>> steve: sorry, ben. and "silver lining playbook" received four nominations all in the acting category. >> brian: last time that happened was 1981, "reds." i was wearing the same outfit (see you tomorrow. going on, brian. long as can be. fox news alert. white house might use executive orders to go around congress and push through new gun laws in america, setting off alarm bells. possibly setting up a showdown over the separation of powers. that would be...
148
148
Jan 9, 2013
01/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
a major milestone for laker guard steve nash - loss gary has that story, and all the sports, next! >> good evening, everybody. lakers at rockets 1 steve nash - finds a cutting kobe bryant who does the rest 2 nash - his 5th assist of the game10,000th of his career - to antawn jamison nash just the 5th player with 10,000 assists 3 4th quarter, rockets up 11 jeremy lin - crosses over defender then finishes the "and 1" after hard foul by robert sacre lin: 19 points, 6 rebs, 5 assists the cal bears think they might have a chance against the perennial powerhouse. 62-53. rockets win: 125-112 houston: 5th straight win the warriors will give the first 10,000 fans tomorrow night one of these: a stephen curry bobblehead we've got a little sneak preview of the bobblehead women's hoops cal 2nd year head coach lindsay gottleib has the bears ranked 7th nationally cal's eliza pierre - great pass to brittany boyd streaking in for the layup 16-11 cal stanford inbounding with:01 on shot clock there was a billy cundiff sighting at candlestick yesterday, booting field in an effort to unseat incumbant d
a major milestone for laker guard steve nash - loss gary has that story, and all the sports, next! >> good evening, everybody. lakers at rockets 1 steve nash - finds a cutting kobe bryant who does the rest 2 nash - his 5th assist of the game10,000th of his career - to antawn jamison nash just the 5th player with 10,000 assists 3 4th quarter, rockets up 11 jeremy lin - crosses over defender then finishes the "and 1" after hard foul by robert sacre lin: 19 points, 6 rebs, 5...
166
166
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> steve: they've autopsily called for a med vac. switching gears completely, the 2013 academy awards are going to be in the land of lincoln, the movie. 12 oscar nods, including best picture and director. other films up for best picture are "argo," "beast of the southern wild." "django unchained," "les mis," "life of pi," and "zero dark thirty." >> brian: katherine big low wasn't nominated for the controversial movie. ben affleck also passed over. >> steve: sorry, ben. and "silver lining playbook" received four nominations all in the acting category. >> brian: last time that happened was 1981, "reds." i was wearing the same outfit (see you tomorrow. going on, brian. long as can be. fox news alert. white house might use executive orders to go around congress and push through new gun laws in america, setting off alarm bells. possibly setting up a showdown over the separation of powers. that would be intriguing. welcome everybody, to "america's newsroom." i'm bill hemmer. martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. vice presi
. >> steve: they've autopsily called for a med vac. switching gears completely, the 2013 academy awards are going to be in the land of lincoln, the movie. 12 oscar nods, including best picture and director. other films up for best picture are "argo," "beast of the southern wild." "django unchained," "les mis," "life of pi," and "zero dark thirty." >> brian: katherine big low wasn't nominated for the controversial movie. ben...
185
185
Jan 9, 2013
01/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
we're going to talk to congressman steve cohen about that. we'll talk to one of the kennedys. he has controversial things to say not only about gun control but how fidell castro is underappreciated. we've got some great interviews for you guys. on a.i.g., these are the guys we bailed out. i can't believe they're doing this. turns out they're going to sue us for bailing them out. it makes me sick. on alex jones you've seen it by now, the crazy flip out but he's also flipped out on the "young turks." our battle with alex jones. that's nothing but fun. huge show ahead for you guys. it's go time. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> 34 americans are killed every day by firearms. >> how was newtown? >> we've got to protect our children, our police, our population. >> my favorite gun is an a.r.15, because you can be so accurate with it. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> when will you find the courage to stand up to the gun lobbyists. >> careers would be limited if they go against the n.r.a. >> we've little to do something to keep the guns from getting in
we're going to talk to congressman steve cohen about that. we'll talk to one of the kennedys. he has controversial things to say not only about gun control but how fidell castro is underappreciated. we've got some great interviews for you guys. on a.i.g., these are the guys we bailed out. i can't believe they're doing this. turns out they're going to sue us for bailing them out. it makes me sick. on alex jones you've seen it by now, the crazy flip out but he's also flipped out on the...
184
184
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
steve? >> just when i thought -- in 30 years, i find out she was from alabama. >> just keep winning. what have you learned? >> that new york's state has its first asian american representative to congress. >> grace meng. she's fabulous. >> mike? >> get it over with. >> ron. >> jump in there. >> mika? >> i got a pronunciation from joe scarborough. apparently, twitter is not as it's spelled. twitter. like bitter. >> twitter. >> joseph. >> twitter. >> and i learned no labels. getting together today. it's very important. >> mark mckinnon's doing a great thing. >> time for "morning joe," but right now, time for chuck todd and "the daily rundown." >>> one month after the tragedy at sandy hook, vice president p prepares to curb gun violence, but does it have a chance of getting through congress? we'll talk to one of the top democrats in the house. south carolina's jim clyburn. colin powell had tough talk for the gop. he claims he's still a republican, but that the outlook for his party is grim with
steve? >> just when i thought -- in 30 years, i find out she was from alabama. >> just keep winning. what have you learned? >> that new york's state has its first asian american representative to congress. >> grace meng. she's fabulous. >> mike? >> get it over with. >> ron. >> jump in there. >> mika? >> i got a pronunciation from joe scarborough. apparently, twitter is not as it's spelled. twitter. like bitter. >> twitter....
164
164
Jan 7, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't think it's as simple as steve just dismissed it. these love letters or disagreement over some love letters to israel. real national security issues at stake. senator hagel was opposed to sanctions against syria. one of a handful of sanctions -- >> i want to get steve to respond to you on that. i want to throw in this issue. what is a bigger issue for chuck hagel among democrats? some of these issues involving israel on iran. he brought up ben carden, we know that there's some question frank lautenberg, chuck schumer, democrats like that. but there's also been what he said about james hormelback in 1998. i know you have done am some extensive conversations with chuck hagel about anti-gay thing. barney frank was very offended by this. just this week said i cannot think of any other minority group in the u.s. today where such a negative statement would not be an obstacle to a major presidential. >> he has apologized for the statement and hormel in a very large statement, a gracious statement accepted it and said, this is really importa
i don't think it's as simple as steve just dismissed it. these love letters or disagreement over some love letters to israel. real national security issues at stake. senator hagel was opposed to sanctions against syria. one of a handful of sanctions -- >> i want to get steve to respond to you on that. i want to throw in this issue. what is a bigger issue for chuck hagel among democrats? some of these issues involving israel on iran. he brought up ben carden, we know that there's some...
265
265
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
jon: steve brown, keeping an eye on that issue from chicago for us. thank you, steve. heather: well the fiscal cliff deal may have postponed mandatory budget cuts but they are still looming the defense spending is certainly on the chopping block right now. so a lot of folks are asking this, what will our military look like in president obama's second term? national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon this morning with that. good morning, jennifer. what has chuck hagel indicated he would cut going forward? >> reporter: first of all, heather it may not be up to hagel himself as defense secretary if he gets through the confirmation hearing. it will be up to congress. you still have sequestration, which is the $500 billion of cuts over 10 years that are looming. the deadline for that has been moved to march 1st but what hagel has said in the past and i will quote here, in september 2011, hagel told "the financial times" that the defense department was bloated, adding the pentagon needs to be pared down. i don't think our military really looked a
jon: steve brown, keeping an eye on that issue from chicago for us. thank you, steve. heather: well the fiscal cliff deal may have postponed mandatory budget cuts but they are still looming the defense spending is certainly on the chopping block right now. so a lot of folks are asking this, what will our military look like in president obama's second term? national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon this morning with that. good morning, jennifer. what has chuck...
36
36
Jan 7, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> reporter: garrett graves couldn't believe it either. the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> reporter: assistant to the new hurricane protection plan. >> never forget those images. it's one of the reasons so many people here have such resolve to make sure that we never allow anything like that to happen here again. >> reporter: katrina proved new orleans was a disaster waiting to happen. the storm revealed an inadequate and outdated system of levies and flood walls that failed and caused the massive flooding. >> i think that some of the major flaws in the system were a lack of recognition for the actual strength or power or storm surge associated with a hurricane. in some areas not anticipating that water would truly be up against the top of a levy or the top o
. >> reporter: new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> reporter: garrett graves couldn't believe it either. the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> reporter: assistant to the new hurricane...
87
87
Jan 7, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
steve liesman is here with that story. steve, it's good to have you back. you know wab if the minute unveiled anything last week besides the fact that they spooked the market momentarily, they showed that there's seems to be a battle inside the fed. how real is it? >> what's interesting, scott, is there's not one, but really two battles. the first battle is that there's differing opinions at the federal reserve over the improvement in unemployment rates. some guys had one metric and women are included here, too, as well. for when the -- we'll hit that 7% -- >> with all due respect to janet yellen. >> absolutely. what you're looking at here is the count where everybody is in their forecast 2013. you can see a pretty solid majority, 16 of the 19 are at 7.4% or higher. to be sure, the fed had this wrong in the last year. they're almost a full percentage point long at the end of 2011 when it came to 20 is 12. the other fight is the one that's more interesting. the minutes know several members of the federal reserve board are concerned about the balance sheet an
steve liesman is here with that story. steve, it's good to have you back. you know wab if the minute unveiled anything last week besides the fact that they spooked the market momentarily, they showed that there's seems to be a battle inside the fed. how real is it? >> what's interesting, scott, is there's not one, but really two battles. the first battle is that there's differing opinions at the federal reserve over the improvement in unemployment rates. some guys had one metric and women...
193
193
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, steve. and coming up, joint chief colin powell, joint chief chair, made news yesterday when he blasted his own party as having a quote, dark vein of intolerance toward some minority groups. coming up we'll look at his specific complaints. and a live look at the home of lance armstrong where the disgraced cyclist is reportedly gearing up to give what may be an apology or an admission. and...what!!?? an article that says a typical family pays $155,000 in "wall street" fees on their 401(k)s? seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it, "401k 155k." then go to e-trade. and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees, and all of them offer low cost investments. e we're not of them charge your typical wall street firm, that's why. so you keep more of your money. e-trade. less for us. more for you. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for
thank you, steve. and coming up, joint chief colin powell, joint chief chair, made news yesterday when he blasted his own party as having a quote, dark vein of intolerance toward some minority groups. coming up we'll look at his specific complaints. and a live look at the home of lance armstrong where the disgraced cyclist is reportedly gearing up to give what may be an apology or an admission. and...what!!?? an article that says a typical family pays $155,000 in "wall street" fees on...
104
104
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
think at some point when the government looks at some of it is hard, which they have been looking at steve, looking at microscopic way since 2007. 2012. >> he is a big fish, it did catch for the government. charlie: that is a long time. now this thing with the drug stocks is interesting. he had to explain his trade. he had to explain her mother was a conversation. clearly the government wants to know what was said. >> happy new year, kind of missed you, oddly enough. charlie: in between the glasses of wine. >> the closing bell will ring, we have 28 minutes to go. one company coming up with breakthroughs in the fight against cancer targeting bad cells while leaving the good ones untouched. a process called nanotechnology coming up in a fox business exclusive. we will get an update on our financials read cannot afford to miss that. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b mical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance compa
think at some point when the government looks at some of it is hard, which they have been looking at steve, looking at microscopic way since 2007. 2012. >> he is a big fish, it did catch for the government. charlie: that is a long time. now this thing with the drug stocks is interesting. he had to explain his trade. he had to explain her mother was a conversation. clearly the government wants to know what was said. >> happy new year, kind of missed you, oddly enough. charlie: in...
256
256
Jan 8, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
steve brown is in chicago on this. how close is it to happening, steve? >> well, the illinois house of representatives will be getting together today at 12 eastern time and it is expected that they will take up this legislation that passed throughout committee yesterday, it already passed through the state seven arbgts the legislation that would allow undocumented residents of the state of illinois to get drivers lancess i licenses to pass. it does have by partisan support. one democrat who voted against the mess in your the state senate says republicans are on board with this legislation because they have to be. >> if they are going to remain relevant, that they need to appeal to this growing population, so i think that there was no question in fact that that's why some of them had to sign to support this. >> there is a broad array of religious groups that is pushing this including the roman catholic dioceses of chicago. bill: there is irony in this. this would involve undocumented aliens essentially identifying themselves, they would be coming forward,
steve brown is in chicago on this. how close is it to happening, steve? >> well, the illinois house of representatives will be getting together today at 12 eastern time and it is expected that they will take up this legislation that passed throughout committee yesterday, it already passed through the state seven arbgts the legislation that would allow undocumented residents of the state of illinois to get drivers lancess i licenses to pass. it does have by partisan support. one democrat...
90
90
Jan 7, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
steve liesman is here on what you are hearing. how concerned are they? >> there is concern and it takes two forms, sue. two separate fault lines that developed over the fed. you are -- well, that the easy one. the economy meeting what we call the substantial improvement in labor market quicker than others do. they are worried about substantial group in the balance sheet and adjusting it once they stave off inflation. here is what they said about three different folks with the fed. another group a few others say we need considerable policy. that is qe. but they frnt telling us how long it gez on for. this other group called several others that say it is appropriate to slow or stop purchases well before the end of 2013. they site concerns about financial stability or the size of the balance sheet. here is what i understood to be some of those concerns. big balance sheet obviously could lead to inflation. they could be at a loss or make payments to the bank. as interest rates go up, principal gez down. payment to banks would come from interest on reserve in
steve liesman is here on what you are hearing. how concerned are they? >> there is concern and it takes two forms, sue. two separate fault lines that developed over the fed. you are -- well, that the easy one. the economy meeting what we call the substantial improvement in labor market quicker than others do. they are worried about substantial group in the balance sheet and adjusting it once they stave off inflation. here is what they said about three different folks with the fed. another...
147
147
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
steve, do the teachers have a point? >> no, they don't have a point. what they are trying to do and they're trying to skirt the responsibility of accountability. this examination, like so many others, probably has some flaws, as most examinations do, as the examinations they give in their own classrooms do. in fact, if you look at some of the real data we find that american students are in the bottom third in virtually every international comparison. why? because all we do is depend upon the opinion of one teacher as opposed to a standardized examination which tells us what children can't do. this particular test we actually offer in our school. sometimes kids don't take these tests seriously, but that's a teachable moment, one in which we sit down with children and explain to them how important this examination is and work through them so we can begin to move forward. >> the teachers say they weren't even given any sample tests or test questions to get prepared for this test. should that be done? >> it's a standardized examination. they're being teste
steve, do the teachers have a point? >> no, they don't have a point. what they are trying to do and they're trying to skirt the responsibility of accountability. this examination, like so many others, probably has some flaws, as most examinations do, as the examinations they give in their own classrooms do. in fact, if you look at some of the real data we find that american students are in the bottom third in virtually every international comparison. why? because all we do is depend upon...
52
52
Jan 8, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
steve grasso, director of institutional sales joining us. grasso, it's good to be in your house today. >> nice to have you guys in. >> financials have ripped. last year. and they've started out the year pretty well. what are you looking for? >> wells fargo kicks it off. if you look at it on a price range, it's really cut in between here. 34 is your support, resistance 36 1/2ish. for me i'd rather wait and see approach here. they're looking to get into more private wealth asset management. if that's the case, why not go with a frc or first republic, stay with a goldman sachs. >> let me get your take on alcoa. pete said you might as well flush the earnings report down the toilet, that it means nothing. those were his exact word. >> exact words! >> is he right? >> i agree. not only did alcoa get rid of smelting plants but pete had two that he wasn't using at all. if you look at alcoa, since around may 1st, they've been playing around with the same $2. it looks like an $8, $10 swing. you can make money but it's tradeable, not investable. >> as a
steve grasso, director of institutional sales joining us. grasso, it's good to be in your house today. >> nice to have you guys in. >> financials have ripped. last year. and they've started out the year pretty well. what are you looking for? >> wells fargo kicks it off. if you look at it on a price range, it's really cut in between here. 34 is your support, resistance 36 1/2ish. for me i'd rather wait and see approach here. they're looking to get into more private wealth asset...
75
75
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
jay and steve hayes are next on the politics and law behind that. plus, liberal talk show host bill maher recently attacked donald trump with an accusation and a 5 million dollar bet, if he would release his birth certificate, whatever. now, trump says that he has met maher's challenge, that he has won the bet and says he will sue maher if he doesn't get the promised 5 million dollar check. kelly's court is going to take this on and see whether maher may have made a promise he shouldn't have on the late night talk circuit. and just last night, an asteroid the size of a skyscraper passed near the earth at incredible speed. shows why scientists are more concerned about this threat than any other asteroid that passed our way in recent years. ♪ i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. d
jay and steve hayes are next on the politics and law behind that. plus, liberal talk show host bill maher recently attacked donald trump with an accusation and a 5 million dollar bet, if he would release his birth certificate, whatever. now, trump says that he has met maher's challenge, that he has won the bet and says he will sue maher if he doesn't get the promised 5 million dollar check. kelly's court is going to take this on and see whether maher may have made a promise he shouldn't have on...
86
86
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> let's bring in democratic strategist and former kerry deputy campaign manager steve elman dorve and rich gayland. i want to start with this job per se. the chief of staff is described as the second most powerful position in washington. would you agree with that assessment? >> yes, the title doesn't describe the span of control that the chief of staff has. such as chief of staff of the white house but chief of staff of the executive branch and his or her span is enormously broad. let me say something about what congressman rangel said. >> let me get to that. we'll ask you about the fact that the president has gone through four chiefs of staff in four years. there are other people in high stress jobs, tim geithner at treasury, hillary clinton at state who stayed on the whole time. is this a reflection on this president or just how grueling and critical this job has become? >> i think it's a reflection of how grueling and critical the job has become and how tough it is on people. i talked to someone leaving the white house yesterday. i said what are you going to do? i'm going to ge
. >> let's bring in democratic strategist and former kerry deputy campaign manager steve elman dorve and rich gayland. i want to start with this job per se. the chief of staff is described as the second most powerful position in washington. would you agree with that assessment? >> yes, the title doesn't describe the span of control that the chief of staff has. such as chief of staff of the white house but chief of staff of the executive branch and his or her span is enormously...
97
97
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: do you think that, steve, really? >> you know, i do. i actually think that one of the things that john boehner told me when he had those negotiations with the president was, at the beginning. negotiations, the president did realize, look, we can't go forward, now this, stuart. i think most rational americans know, we can't forward with the highest corporate tax rate in the world, it doesn't work. the personal tax rates, small businesses pay, too high as well. i think there's a sliver of a chance that we could get tax reform. stuart: i am shocked. >> gets rid of the loopholes-- >> i'm shocked. >> maybe you think i'm polly ann-ish. >> i don't see how january the 1st we raise the rates and march the 1st we lower them again. >> you may be right. the loopholes, look what we did on the last tax bill. the junk that we put in the tax system. algae subsidies, wind subsidies, and nascar-- i've heard you talking about this. a lot of money you could save by getting rid of those loopholes. stuart: steve, let me end it like this, congratulations, you
stuart: do you think that, steve, really? >> you know, i do. i actually think that one of the things that john boehner told me when he had those negotiations with the president was, at the beginning. negotiations, the president did realize, look, we can't go forward, now this, stuart. i think most rational americans know, we can't forward with the highest corporate tax rate in the world, it doesn't work. the personal tax rates, small businesses pay, too high as well. i think there's a...
156
156
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
and steve, i do judge him harshly as omb director. after all, the massive spending and deficit and debt creation, jack lew was presiding over all of that. >> yes, well, he reflects the beliefs of his boss. and i'm sure he's a nice guy, man of integrity, but he's wrong on the budget, wrong on taxes and wrong on the dollar. you're wrong in on those three things, it's not going to be a happy tenure. i couldn't care about his resume, as long as he was a smart guy that could get up to speed quickly with his international counterparts and alike. but he's wrong on the three most profound things out there. you know the dollar, the tax code, the spending, all contributing to the disastrous economy we have now. >> and on top of that -- howard dean, i've got to tell you, you may not agree with this either. okay. but a lot -- >> most likely not. >> a lot of republicans really blame jack lew. they say he's intransigent. hep doesn't know how to discuss and compromise. he was the guy who screwed up the 2011 discussions between obama and john boehner
and steve, i do judge him harshly as omb director. after all, the massive spending and deficit and debt creation, jack lew was presiding over all of that. >> yes, well, he reflects the beliefs of his boss. and i'm sure he's a nice guy, man of integrity, but he's wrong on the budget, wrong on taxes and wrong on the dollar. you're wrong in on those three things, it's not going to be a happy tenure. i couldn't care about his resume, as long as he was a smart guy that could get up to speed...
230
230
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 1
i'm steve kroft. for many people, hollywood, high fashion, and paparazzi-draped celebrities are the epitome of modern-day glamour. this edition features a trio of stories that examine some of the things that go on behind the scenes in those glamorous worlds. we begin with hollywood, whose studios over the years have produced lots of movies about pirates and mobsters. today real-life pirates, some of whom are real-life mobsters, are bleeding the movie industry out of billions of dollars a year by hijacking its product and stealing its profits. with the internet and dvds, the movie piracy business has exploded, and as leslie stahl reported in november of 2009, law enforcement is struggling to keep up. [clanking] >> los angeles police department. we got a search warrant. open up the door. >> every month, a special unit of the los angeles police department mounts two or three raids looking for pirates. [men speaking spanish] at a raid on this warehouse in downtown los angeles, they arrested two men who th
i'm steve kroft. for many people, hollywood, high fashion, and paparazzi-draped celebrities are the epitome of modern-day glamour. this edition features a trio of stories that examine some of the things that go on behind the scenes in those glamorous worlds. we begin with hollywood, whose studios over the years have produced lots of movies about pirates and mobsters. today real-life pirates, some of whom are real-life mobsters, are bleeding the movie industry out of billions of dollars a year...
216
216
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
steve? >> steve: all right, thanks. talk about the trouble with schools, a new plan in new york city would let failing teachers quit their jobs with a squeaky clean record, meaning some of our nation's worst teachers could get hired again in another district not knowing about their bad record. education expert and president of the eagle academy foundation, david banks, joins us live today. good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: apparently, and this is infuriated a lot of people, when we found out about it. you heard about this for years. if a teacher winds up with an unsatisfactory rating, if they agree to retire, get out of the school district, they will retire with a satisfactory rating on their record. the problem is, then once they retire, they can go someplace else, get a job, and the new school district doesn't realize that that teacher was a dud? >> yeah. it's unfortunate. it's referred to as the dance of the lemons, to have an ineffective teacher have the ability to leave your school, your sc
steve? >> steve: all right, thanks. talk about the trouble with schools, a new plan in new york city would let failing teachers quit their jobs with a squeaky clean record, meaning some of our nation's worst teachers could get hired again in another district not knowing about their bad record. education expert and president of the eagle academy foundation, david banks, joins us live today. good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: apparently, and this is...
245
245
Jan 9, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
it. >> steve: okay. so she didn't read it. now she is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. >> brian: she has plenty of time to read. >> gretchen: didn't cap and trade pass the house on the night michael jackson died? i think it was dead then. >> steve: the nancy pelosi house. >> gretchen: yes, it did, because i remember that sort of got lost in the headlines when michael jackson died. >> steve: it was facing certain death in the senate and it never -- >> brian: just to follow up, katherine jackson ended up in charge of the estate. >> steve: good to know. >> brian: the children have stood up for their father. >> steve: we worry about blanket. >> brian: who doesn't. >> gretchen: now to your headlines. first the journal news editors, janet hasson and mcbride published the names and addresses of every gun permit holder legally in two new york counties. now another media outlet is doing the same thing. they published the names of every licensed gun owner in new york city until this is a differ
it. >> steve: okay. so she didn't read it. now she is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. >> brian: she has plenty of time to read. >> gretchen: didn't cap and trade pass the house on the night michael jackson died? i think it was dead then. >> steve: the nancy pelosi house. >> gretchen: yes, it did, because i remember that sort of got lost in the headlines when michael jackson died. >> steve: it was facing certain death in the senate and it...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
the way the mainstream media are reporting it for more on this we're now joined by my knowledgeable steve is a contributor for the left but also a deep both the newspaper manalo what can you tell us about who was attacked and who may be responsible for these attacks. as you can you know there is no response ability nor group claimed responsibility but the way that that maybe to the left is group of course we cannot understand that the way that because until the last two or three years we didn't have any kind of attack especially to journalists in front of the homes but as you can understand this was a message for them because they were there were minor. my daughter damages in front of a house it was a man a message to media and also to some journalists just to change the way that they saw the news about the economy crisis can you understand the extent of the public's frustration when you look at what's happening in greece. but look i cannot understand because this is not democracy. the way they some honor his group they think about it that they want to show their opinions because the last
the way the mainstream media are reporting it for more on this we're now joined by my knowledgeable steve is a contributor for the left but also a deep both the newspaper manalo what can you tell us about who was attacked and who may be responsible for these attacks. as you can you know there is no response ability nor group claimed responsibility but the way that that maybe to the left is group of course we cannot understand that the way that because until the last two or three years we didn't...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
from steve. santagati dot com. today's news on the week's top stories on loyalists clashes across northern ireland head for a six week. flight the union flag over city hall only just days a year. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention into mali fighting an air strikes have killed eleven civilians. venezuela's supreme court suspends the inauguration of chavez amid intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future prospects of his country. and yes we can't barack obama's pledge to shut down guantanamo bay still rings hollow with more than one hundred sixty people held at the notorious center without charge or trial this now eleven years after it opened. but within weeks the top headlines here and this is the weekly with me rory sue show you moscow it's good to have you with us today. at least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast as violent loyalist clashes in northern ireland reach now into a sixth week of the rest w
from steve. santagati dot com. today's news on the week's top stories on loyalists clashes across northern ireland head for a six week. flight the union flag over city hall only just days a year. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention into mali fighting an air strikes have killed eleven civilians. venezuela's supreme court suspends the inauguration of chavez amid intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future...
205
205
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie: here is what is interesting about steve cohen. in february, as they see faces a window of redemptions. here is what we know. fac officials are screaming to prevent massive reductions. they are currently contacting and holding one-on-one meetings with investors. they are essentially saying that despite everything, the investigation -- a wells notice has been given. despite all of that, they think that steve cohen we'll be okay. they may get a large fine. they think they are facing charges. they will not be indicted. it will not be a criminal case. keep your money with us. the bottom line is this, you do not know until february. investors essentially hate this type of controversy. some very large investors have put holds on the stocks. i can also tell you, steve cohen and these guys are very aggressive. they are out there trying to get large investors to stay with it. they will come out after the story. these are different one-on-one meetings. this is crisis mode. they think there is a very good likelihood that they will get massive
charlie: here is what is interesting about steve cohen. in february, as they see faces a window of redemptions. here is what we know. fac officials are screaming to prevent massive reductions. they are currently contacting and holding one-on-one meetings with investors. they are essentially saying that despite everything, the investigation -- a wells notice has been given. despite all of that, they think that steve cohen we'll be okay. they may get a large fine. they think they are facing...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
france has stepped up security in the country amid fears of islamist at tongue steve his ongoing operation mali it comes after paris how does the government drive out al qaeda linked militants from the key town of qana a french helicopter pilot was killed along with more than one hundred militants and at least ten civilians including three children a west african forces are now set the joint efforts with its troops due to arrive in the country by monday the u.k. also agreed to help transport foreign troops without sending any soldiers on their own the african contingent is expected to draw around five hundred soldiers a trunk bicheno far so unusual and cynical and while french president francois hollande said on saturday their military support will go on for as long as necessary france based independent journalist robert harness believes french foreign policy is contradictory. i think as long as the french people are to buy the consequences of this sort of intervention they generally favorite has a great military tradition in france and they've grown accustomed to fearing other people's co
france has stepped up security in the country amid fears of islamist at tongue steve his ongoing operation mali it comes after paris how does the government drive out al qaeda linked militants from the key town of qana a french helicopter pilot was killed along with more than one hundred militants and at least ten civilians including three children a west african forces are now set the joint efforts with its troops due to arrive in the country by monday the u.k. also agreed to help transport...
342
342
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 342
favorite 0
quote 0
>> uh-huh. >> steve rattner, here's a great example. bobby jindal, like me, a really conservative guy economically. but has come out and spoken out against the stupid wing of the republican party. he's been very responsible. remember right after the election? >> yeah. >> like come on, we have got to be more inclusive, guys, and got to stop being the stupid party. here's a great example. you can disagree with bobby jindal on economics, which i'm sure you do -- >> right. >> -- because he's a lot like me, but you can respect bobby jindal as being a smart guy who wants to expand the party and be more inclusive. >> yeah. i agree. i respect him for all those things. and i think he is part of the future of the party. this particular proposal, i think what you said about it is accurate which is it does all things being equal, it's worse for poor people because they do spend more of their income, it's what we call a regressive tax. >> so you hear about lance? >> i think he's going to do oprah and tell all. >> what do you mean? what's he going to
>> uh-huh. >> steve rattner, here's a great example. bobby jindal, like me, a really conservative guy economically. but has come out and spoken out against the stupid wing of the republican party. he's been very responsible. remember right after the election? >> yeah. >> like come on, we have got to be more inclusive, guys, and got to stop being the stupid party. here's a great example. you can disagree with bobby jindal on economics, which i'm sure you do -- >>...
128
128
Jan 13, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
guest: steve is absolutely right. i would say that the clip that you ran it back to a theme that is quite problematic in hagel's career -- making is really- palestinian issues central to u.s. policy. -- making is really-palestinian issue central to u.s. policy. -- make israeli-palestinian issue central to u.s. policy. their friendship with us has more to do with the strategic interests than with or not israel and palestine can work out their differences. also, it is not just that. if you go back and with a statement of senate hagel, two of, and, particularly during the terrorism after the clinton administration, there was a peace agreement on the table that some hagel walked away from. there were two times where secateurs hagel made comments between israel and the palestinians that disturbs people, rightfully so. -- he said that will be determined by the rockies. he went on to say this -- "we have been funding the swart dishonestly -- this war dishonestly. congress has abdicated its responsibility in the last four yea
guest: steve is absolutely right. i would say that the clip that you ran it back to a theme that is quite problematic in hagel's career -- making is really- palestinian issues central to u.s. policy. -- making is really-palestinian issue central to u.s. policy. -- make israeli-palestinian issue central to u.s. policy. their friendship with us has more to do with the strategic interests than with or not israel and palestine can work out their differences. also, it is not just that. if you go...